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Awaiting Administrative Action
A20190010334 22/11/2019 Anapplication for special aid in respect of Taukihepa (Titi Island) section 45 application (A20160004868) - Application by respondent for reasonable lawyers fees 98(3)/93 Theona Heaslip 6.
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NO:
TIME: APPLICATION NO: SECTION: APPLICANT: SUBJECT:
WHSP
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10:00 AM AP-20230000021526
A20230009203
19(1)
(a)/93
Watikena Rihari
Tohu
Mataraua C2A2A - Injunction
against any person in respect of
any actual or threatened trespass
or other injury to any Maori
Reservation (Respondents Hare
Whanau - Hawaiki Tohu, Kowhai
Tohu, Alpine Haenga, Fiona
Reihana, Camilla Reihana Ruka
KauKau, Hone Toki and Tuoro
Tohu)
Applications Not Ready to Proceed
The a...
Our Act provides various safeguards to ensure that Māori land may only be transferred by court order following anapplication to succeed, gift, or sell to the PCA.
A20120010704 45/93 Sharisa Marsh CJ 2012/19 - Maude Malcomson also
known as Mandie Malcomson and a
succession order made at 62
Whakatane MB 16-19 on 2
September 1975 - Application to the
Chief Judge
A20120012775 45/93 Leslie Wepiha-Puna CJ 2012/28 - Wepiha Puna - and
further succession orders made at
100 Wairoa MB 259-260 on
05/05/1999 - Application to the
Chief Judge
A20120014944 45/93 Deputy Registrar CJ 2012/32 - Heta Paipeta also
known as Heketa Paipeta or Heketa...
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